Beijing called on Canada to immediately release Meng Wanzhou, Chinese telecoms giant Huawei's CFO, who was detained in Vancouver and faces extradition to the U.S. over a possible breach of sanctions against Iran.

Denis Mukwege, a gynecologist from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Nadia Murad, a Yazidi human rights activist from Iraq, have won the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize for their fearless efforts against war-time sexual crimes.

Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk apologized for his unseemly “pedo guy” jibe at a British diver, who had earlier dismissed mini-submarines sent by the Tesla chief for Thai cave rescue mission, as a “PR stunt.”

A day after U.S. President Donald Trump poured scorn on allies over failing to meet their commitments for Nato military spending, the leaders plan to shift focus to the Afghan conflict on the second day of the summit.

The leaders of the G7 group landed in Canada for what is expected to be a bitter summit amid open resentment against the U.S. “hegemony” following President Donald Trump’s decision to impose steel tariffs on trade allies.

Russia has vowed to retaliate against the collective expulsion of its 100 diplomats by the U.S. and the EU states in a coordinated response to the nerve agent attack on an ex-spy in the U.K., allegedly ordered by Moscow.

Amid outrage over misuse of data of Facebook users, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the social networking site, apologized for a “breach of trust,” assuring that the platform is taking action against “rogue apps.”